Bresson’s ideas on how compositional elements can come together in a decisive moment is all about visual pleasure. Every photo is unique that cannot be redone the same way, its candid. A variation of design such as geometry and structure is what molds the photo and creates a composition between the elements. When shooting, Bresson acts quick, with an open mind, and instead of thinking how a shot will turn out, he lets the vision come to him in the moment while paying attention to detail.
Photography 1 Introduction to the technical and aesthetic concerns of photography
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Good answer. He shoots a lot and lets what he shooting and his intuitive response determine the structure of his photos. Every photo is unique but not all his shots are successful. The ones that don’t work, help him develop his vision in producing a successful photo. Shoot a lot, the photos are sketches. Some work and some don’t, but they all help in developing your own vision